Taste-Safe Candy Corn Slime

Celebrate Halloween with a batch of fun and taste-safe candy corn slime, made with actual candy corn!

Candy Corn.

Some love it, some hate.

But one thing is for sure — candy corn is the quintessential Halloween treat.

Candy Corn Slime

This fun and easy-to-make Halloween slime can be made with just 5 ingredients: cornstarch, vanilla, marshmallows, and — you guessed it — candy corn.

While I wouldn’t suggest letting the little ones chow down on it, this candy corn slime is in fact edible. For me, I just like being able to rest assured that if one of the kids does sneak a taste, it won’t cause them any harm — other than a possible sugar high.

This Halloween slime recipe doesn’t require any baking or cooking, other than some quick microwaving to melt the mini marshmallows and the candy corn. Other than that it is as simple as stirring and mixing.

More Fall activities for the kids:

Candy Corn Slime

This taste-safe candy corn slime makes a great activity for Fall and Halloween sensory play.

Materials

12 oz mini marshmallows

1 cup candy corn

1 tbsp canola oil

1 tsp vanilla

1 - 1 ½ cups powdered sugar

Tools

medium size microwave bowl or container

fork or spoon (to stir)

Instructions

In a microwave safe bowl, microwave mini marshmallows until melted.

Then, add candy corn and microwave in short intervals until melted, stirring in between each interval.

Add canola oil and vanilla. Stir until well combined.

Slowly add powdered sugar, ¼ cup at a time. Once you have added 3/4 cups, remove slime from bowl and use hands to mix it together. Be careful, it may still be hot! Continue to add powdered sugar ¼ cup at a time until the consistency is where you would like it. A little more canola oil can be added in if you need to improve elasticity.

Notes

The slime will be the most "slimy" while it is warm. If the slime begins to harden, microwave it for 30 seconds and it should soften up. Just be careful that it isn't too hot before giving it back to the kids!

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